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Menu is slightly americanized due to the proximity to City Hall and the Courthouse with excellent service. Better Viet food can be had elsewhere in town so don't make a special trip but certainly if you're in the area stop by if you're craving some...More

We heard that Thanh Thanh (T2) was open for Sunday Breakfast...and are SO GLAD they are. The food and service at T2 has always been a cut above. Been looking for another place for Sunday breakfast other than the usual "where to go" average places...More

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Algiers

Sitting pretty across the Mississippi River from therambunctious French Quarter, the Crescent City’ssecond oldest neighborhood is as historic and asscenic as any – just a lot less showy about it. Withits numerous 19th and early 20th century homes andplentiful parks and riverside green space for cyclingand walking, subdued and low key Algiers yields thebest views of New Orleans and offers a quiet haven

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from the hustle and bustle in other parts of town.Most of the area’s activity, for visitors anyway,takes place at Algiers Point where the famous CanalStreet / Algiers Ferry has been the main attractionsince 1827 and is still giving folks one of the bestrides in town at very affordable rates. Restaurants,bars and music venues here all but guarantee theutmost of authentic experiences sans any hype or highprices.